It occurs to me that the current Al Santos introduction at the concert is getting heavily outdated. Why does it end with " who suddenly shifted gears releasing some of the strongest music of his career beginning in the late '90s" What bout the 2000nds? We're almost 12 years into the new century... So what should they add to the intro?

what about something like this?

"In the 2000nds he dressed up as Santa, released a Christmas album and gave all the money away to the poor... Ladies and Gentlemen Columbia Recording artist... "

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Blind Boy Zimmerman wrote:

It occurs to me that the current Al Santos introduction at the concert is getting heavily outdated. Why does it end with " who suddenly shifted gears releasing some of the strongest music of his career beginning in the late '90s" What bout the 2000nds? We're almost 12 years into the new century... So what should they add to the intro?

what about something like this?

"In the 2000nds he dressed up as Santa, released a Christmas album and gave all the money away to the poor... Ladies and Gentlemen Columbia Recording artist... "

'....did some of his best work, beginning and ending in the late nineties. After that he's been surfing a warm rosy glow of uncritical support, content to knock out increasingly derivative, crappily titled and artworked albums and abominable charity efforts and let his live show descend into a twilight zone of beyond-parody pantomine cruelty and befuddlement. Ladies and Gentlemen, raise your screaming wallets to the roof and welcome the one and only BOOOOOB DYLAN!!!! No, louder, he has to follow the noise or he gets lost backstage!!! BOOOOOB DYLAN!!!! Sigh..."

It occurs to me that the current Al Santos introduction at the concert is getting heavily outdated. Why does it end with " who suddenly shifted gears releasing some of the strongest music of his career beginning in the late '90s" What bout the 2000nds? We're almost 12 years into the new century... So what should they add to the intro?

what about something like this?

"In the 2000nds he dressed up as Santa, released a Christmas album and gave all the money away to the poor... Ladies and Gentlemen Columbia Recording artist... "

'....did some of his best work, beginning and ending in the late nineties. After that he's been surfing a warm rosy glow of uncritical support, content to knock out increasingly derivative, crappily titled and artworked albums and abominable charity efforts and let his live show descend into a twilight zone of beyond-parody pantomine cruelty and befuddlement. Ladies and Gentlemen, raise your screaming wallets to the roof and welcome the one and only BOOOOOB DYLAN!!!! No, louder, he has to follow the noise or he gets lost backstage!!! BOOOOOB DYLAN!!!! Sigh..."

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they could add....... "a music legend.... an accomplished visual artist.... a Pultizer prize winning author.......a winner of too many awards to list..... and is still getting the girls ..... Columbia recording artist....."

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Lily Rose wrote:

they could add....... "a music legend.... an accomplished visual artist.... a Pultizer prize winning author.......a winner of too many awards to list..... and is still getting the girls ..... Columbia recording artist....."

It occurs to me that the current Al Santos introduction at the concert is getting heavily outdated. Why does it end with " who suddenly shifted gears releasing some of the strongest music of his career beginning in the late '90s" What bout the 2000nds? We're almost 12 years into the new century... So what should they add to the intro?

what about something like this?

"In the 2000nds he dressed up as Santa, released a Christmas album and gave all the money away to the poor... Ladies and Gentlemen Columbia Recording artist... "

'....did some of his best work, beginning and ending in the late nineties. After that he's been surfing a warm rosy glow of uncritical support, content to knock out increasingly derivative, crappily titled and artworked albums and abominable charity efforts and let his live show descend into a twilight zone of beyond-parody pantomine cruelty and befuddlement. Ladies and Gentlemen, raise your screaming wallets to the roof and welcome the one and only BOOOOOB DYLAN!!!! No, louder, he has to follow the noise or he gets lost backstage!!! BOOOOOB DYLAN!!!! Sigh..."

You're on a real tear today, Benny!! I know - you're just excited about Bob coming to your town Thanks for giving me a smile today

They should bin the whole story. A plain "Please welcome Bob Dylan" would do.

No no no... The intro is epic. You're missing the point johanna

I don't think so. Would you want your boss to introduce you as a has-been and drug addict every day? It's humiliating.[/quote][/quote]Yeah, but he obviously has a good sense of humor about it otherwise it wouldn't be part of the show.

It occurs to me that the current Al Santos introduction at the concert is getting heavily outdated. Why does it end with " who suddenly shifted gears releasing some of the strongest music of his career beginning in the late '90s" What bout the 2000nds? We're almost 12 years into the new century... So what should they add to the intro?

what about something like this?

"In the 2000nds he dressed up as Santa, released a Christmas album and gave all the money away to the poor... Ladies and Gentlemen Columbia Recording artist... "

Tragos114 wrote:

:lol:

By the way , i love that intro. Very Dylanesque!

That's really good, Blind Boy- I agree with Tragos!

& Disagree with JohannaP! The intro is foundational- and the suspenseful music was good, too. I like it better with all the wrappings-It's more fun, more eventful-like the difference in being given something nicely wrapped-how it makes the present better- A lot of fun to have the expectation built even higher that they are about to appear in front of you! AND, I especially like the way that guy says "Bob Dylan", so downbeat at the end of the build up. It really was exciting to hear it the first time, especially!

Clearly, Dylan regards this intro as a kind of joke - I don't really see how it would bother him to be called a "coke-addict" or "a has-been". I like to think that Dylan just doesn't care about such things. Furthermore, wasn't it him who chose this quote as intro?

Anyway, I kind of like the intro. Especially since I saw the white bearded fellow actually say it at the show in Munich - (btw. I'm not really sure, but I think I saw someone who looked like him before the Nuremberg show riding a bike near the arena).

As far as an update of the intro is concerned: "....releasing some of the strongest music of his career beginning in the late nineties... and who has managed to disappoint Bennyboy since the early 2000s. Ladies and gentlemen.... Columbia recording artist... Bob Dylan."

As far as an update of the intro is concerned: "....releasing some of the strongest music of his career beginning in the late nineties... and who has managed to disappoint Bennyboy since the early 2000s. Ladies and gentlemen.... Columbia recording artist... Bob Dylan."

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